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■ iii-ch.. 1.944 THE DIALETTE Page i.‘. THE OLD PLAHT:ATI0H Saturday night March 11 the High School Athletic Board a nd "M" Club presented "The Old Plantation" in Anderson Chapel. An exciting melodraitia v/as presented, 3-nd this was ' followed by a wedding in which laembers of the faculty took parti The scene of the entertainment vias laid on an old plantation in the heart of the "old South." The Tisitor was ushered into a fashionable nightclub and over to a reserved table where she was vraited upon by a pickaninny who df'.si:.fd to and fro to bring her coffee, doughnuts, Uiid sandwic.hes from a Isrge tucle o ’ 'ib.e rear. As the guest looked aoouc lie'-', she beheld glimpses of the 'Old ,:;cutn in all its splendor. Tii- si;' ;;o vas transformed into a lovely cu door ga; uen and the (;overed lights oasn a me.Llov glow on the whole pr'ooeedi igs . Aid, to top it all, the windows wor-e adorned with life-sized silhouettes of southern toys and ’girls . * =|c ;|t * * * * HTCHTTKCAIE PP.OG":.-hI On i'jonday Light, Iferoh 5, overjcv.o ea- joyed a proojam which was presen’oed by the raornbors of the llighti.nga.lo Ciuo. ' They gave rirst a -play entitled, "Tno Vilorm Turns." lids play was on Home Nursing, and roved to be helpf’"-! ^s well as h”moio.!v'. Ttvo movies ■^he?: given on r,i\o value of d. " nii c.'ic right ki,ad3 of ve:-ctablf^s. T. -c fi'r'S'’ Kioide was ro.”'C cat .tied, ''F.rnp' an-r Husky." Sk.d-.n”- finally c-' onourb i^lk to bei,c nu .I’.v.wc', t-‘.e ind. liio last no''Vie w a.; ahouc ’Ghe' vaii'-i of foods cspecioiiy du.r'ug 'Wiir tinoi > It wc.s a Very enfoyahlc right for everyone, and we all ga i:ir-' .something by going. ■ . SK * * * * * The Kapna. 3ota. Litorary Society took in its evhers with.a party on Feb ruary Ei,, -"r y wore initiated during tho ■following ■'■e'.dr.’ IvRJSIC RECITAL Saturday night, Iferch 18, in Gg.>ither Chapel, i.ir.linda Jennings and Zunita Wakefield, piano pupils of Mrs. Adams will give a recital. Ualinda will play Brahms' "Rapsodio" in G minor, "Ifcrch Wind" by MacDowell, "Prelude in G minor" by Kochix.ninoff, "Rustle of Spring" by Sinding, and Cho pin's "Ifcctufno in Lfojor." Zunita mil play "Gigue" and "Allegro i?i F minor" by Bach, "Toccato" by Harris ^'praeludium" and "Improvisation" by mhcDovroll, and DEBussy's "Clair do luno" Together they vdll play "Mountain lune" by Kunoy and "Tho Rustle of Spring" bp Mendelssohn. (continued from page 1) is not her first work along this line, as she has been editor of tv/o live-wire pf' T'G heretofore,- .Maybe, after all, thcro is a certain something about that rod hair That sm.lling and soft-spoken girl from Hondo rsorvi llo, Alma Lr-ncaster, is our new Y.PC President. She has always taken a.a active) part in tho work of hor church ana are is nt'.a’e'ied in doing roligiouss woik l iter si'.o graduates from collogo* S-hc plays the .h.r.ao, prefering church music and the classics .. 5ho wants Mon treat to be wonderful again next year. Nollie Wiggin^holds tho honor of Presi dent of tho High School Athletics. She was originally from Florida, but recent ly took up her abode in Tennessee. She is g'uitc thrilled over the wholo thing. The Presidency of the High School YPC goes to ti at anima.tcd girl from Ashe ville, Nancy Tandy. Asked about -plans for next year, she v/ants "the YPC Coun cil to be something all the girls lo(c. up to." There they arc, and we're staking our chances on Montreat's haumng a gra-; 1 year ahead of them*
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